A mechanical man, or robot, which smokes new pipes and “breaks them in’’ for their owners, attracted a lot of attention from smokers at the last British Industries Fair at Olympia in London. The invention is a great novelty, but probably beyond the means of the ordinary smoker who finds little difficulty anyhow in break, ing in his new pipes for himself. It s not very difficult. For more important js the choice of tobacco which should combine flavour, coolness, bouquet, and that elusive “something” that every smoker knows and appreciates but would be puzzled to define. The h-cul tobacco should, moreover, contain the minimum amount of nicotine. You may say “Yes, but where is such tobacco to be had?” The answer is “at the nearest tobacconist's. ’’ “Toasted” possesses all the qualities enumerated. They ensure, these toasted brands, not only a luxurious smoke, but a harmless one. Toasting eliminates nicotine. The genuine toasted brands ,Cut Plug No. 10 dog), Cavendish. Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold, cannot he bettered be(Bullshead), Navy Cut No. 3 (Bullcause nc better or purer tobacco is manufactured.* An indication of the fast approach of the commencement of the football season is the fact that the Rugby goal posts at McLean Park, Napier, were erected yesterday. The football grounds, which have yet to be marked out, are to be used at Easter in connection with the celebration of the Pirate Football Club’s diamond jubilee.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 101, 9 April 1936, Page 6
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